adjectives (ad - ject -
ives)
Adjectives
can be used to modify a noun or pronoun.
They describe the size, color, or quality of something.
Examples (ex - am - ple)
An adjective can
be placed before a noun:
Please carry that green chair over to me.
(color)
What a terrible person she is for killing
her own sister. (quality)
A large man walked up to me and asked me
for directions. (size)
A compound adjective
is formed by combining two or more words into a
single descriptive unit.
The police officer was well-informed.
She did a first-class job and so I promoted
her.
The woman carried a 10-gallon tank of water
up the stairs.
Keep me up-to-date on your progress.
The adjective can
follow after a verb: (complement adjective)
My mother was very happy to hear that she
was going to be a grandmother. (happy mother)
My dog is old and hops around on three legs.
(old dog)
My younger brother is very angry about his
car being stolen. (angry brother)
An adjective
can be created by adding a suffix to a base word:
Suffixes:
-able honour .... honourable
-ical analyse...
analytical
-al form ........... formal
-ish
fool.......... foolish
-an Europe ...... European
-ive invent...... inventive
-ese Japan ....... Japanese
-ly normal....... normally
-ful use........ .... useful
-n America..... American
-ian Brazil ...... Brazilian
-ous ridicule.. ridiculous
-ible digest ......digestible -y
speed......... speedy
-ic graph...........graphic
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